CO129-406 - Public Offices - 1913 — Page 304

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their territories of chemical works for the manufacture of

the drugs,

though in the case of the Union of South Africa

this is clearly a possibility, there is the other 303

argument, which we have so often employed, to be considered,

namely, that countries not bound by the convention would be

open to the unrestricted importation of the drugs and that

their ports could be freely made use of for the illicit

transhipment of the drugs to destinations in countries

which have signed the convention, thus defeating one of its

principal objects.

This applies especially to the Union of South Africa

with its large and busy ports on the route to the Far East,

but it also applies in a lesser degree to the Islands of

the west Indies and to our possessions in Central and

Southern America in regard to the possibility of using

their ports for the transmission of the drugs to the

countries of the western hemisphere. We have, however,

been given to understand that these latter colonies intend

to adhere, and are merely waiting to do so until they shall

have passed the necessary legislation. we need only refer

to what has been repeatedly said at the conference and in

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